Nargis Fakhri is rooting for the Peshawar Zalmi

Pakistan Super League (PSL) is almost nearing its end. Nargis Fakhri, an Indian actress who has already expressed her desire to work in Pakistan has given a shout out to her favorite team: Peshawar Zalmi.

The actress has had close ties to Pakistan and hopes that the Pakistani media industry takes note of her enthusiasm. She stated earlier that she would love to work alongside the Pakistani artists at a”time when there are divides between cultures and races” so as to prove that we all hold the same attributes.

With the PSL final approaching, the playoff between Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi is being rooted for in not just Pakistan but in India as well. The Karachi Kings have showed improvement with each match that they have played and the much needed motivation for the Peshawar Zalmis is now here.

“I just want to wish my favorite team Peshawar Zalmi all the best, and special wishes to my friend Javed Afridi from Peshawar Zalmi. Team Peshawar Zalmi lets rock!”

Peshawar Zalmi already has a lot of support from the people because of the very well known, Shahid Afridi. The owner of Peshawar Zalmi, Javed Afridi, recently tweeted a video link thanking the Indian actress for her best wishes.

Pakistan Super League (PSL) administration has increased the quantity of tickets available to the general public for the final match after massive demand for tickets had cricket fans calling around like crazy to obtain a ticket.

Fans understood that foreign players would not show up, as far as they were concerned, to hold the match in Pakistan alone, was a victory for them and the country. Although, Shahid Afridi has hinted that Darren Sammy, the West Indian star who captains Peshawar Zalmi, may come for the final if they get through.

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